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New from PopCrunch: YouTube is home to some of the most disturbing video imagery on the Net — “Scarlett Takes a Tumble,” “The Breakfast Song” and Rebecca Black’s horridly hilarious tune “Friday all spring to mind. But footage of Lady...Show More Summary

New from PopCrunch: Don’t call it a comeback, but here’s a name you haven’t heard in a while: Rebecca Black. First bursting onto the viral scene in 2010, with the cheesy-bad single “Friday,” […] This article Rebecca Black Returns with “Friday” Sequel appeared first on PopCrunch.

The cringemasters over at Ark Music Factory have done it again, this time with 100% more breezy racism.
I miss Rebecca Black! But what else is new.
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Julio Bashmore just announced his new single, called "Duccy". If you look through the Soundcloud comments you'd think it was produced by Rebecca Black, because it was a long time since I saw someone getting ripped to shreds so thoroughly.
So, what happened? Well, it's a very simple, techy track, with a certain DIY feel to it. Show More Summary

"Rebecca Black is Actually Kind of Good Now": According to Salon's Mary Elizabeth Williams, the infamous singer of "Friday" has improved from "worst ever" to not quite as shitty.
"She Got Served": The she in question being Ciara, and the "served" referring to a notice of legal action after she backed out of a performance. Show More Summary

Paul of Kill Your Idols/Deathcycle/Black Anvil at Acheron (more by Rebecca Reed) After releasing the full lineup for Black & Blue Bowl with Judge and immediately selling out, a second Judge show was announced for May 19th that featured many...

You may not have heard of Rebecca Foon, but you’ve undoubtedly heard Rebecca Foon, assuming (like most of us) that you couldn’t help but dive deeper into darkness with the Godspeed You! Black Emperor side projects Set Fire to Flames, Thee Silver Mt. Show More Summary

Last year, thanks to the ARK Music Factory and its ability to manufacture pop stars using little more than rich preteens and cash from their indulgent mothers as raw materials, we all learned that "Friday" is easily the best day of the week. Show More Summary

Although it shouldn’t, it may surprise you to know that success in the music business, especially on a sustainable financial level, is extraordinarily hard to attain. Artists like PSY and Rebecca Black have their moments of fame with...Show More Summary

While I've been known to make bold claims like, "Rebecca Black is advanced," and, "LMFAO is self-aware," the bold claim that generates the most gapes from people in my friend-circle is this assertion: "Actually, Christian music isn’t shitty, you guys."

photos by Rebecca Reed Mastodon @ Roseland Ballroom From the opening wails of "Black Tongue" (accompanied by some adorable tongue-wagging by guitarist Brent Hinds) to the soaring peaks of "Octopus Has No Friends," [Mastodon] deftly wove its way through a...

I’m going to be 100% honest with you.
I’m 13. I have a little band. We are so much better than you. Honestly. You are the worst band I have ever seen in your entire life. You are worse than Rebecca Black. The bass player just hacks the bass and plays one chord. Show More Summary

I dare you to watch/listen to this whole thing:
Says wikibloggs.com: "Valentina Monetta has released “Facebook, Uh, Oh, Oh”—and it may very well be the worst Eurovision entry of all time. SMRTV—San Marino’s state broadcaster—unveiled...Show More Summary

Canada has Justin Bieber, the U.S. has Rebecca Black, and now India has found its own YouTube singing sensation. Tamil film star Dhanush became a trending topic on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube after an audio clip for his song “Why....

Meet the people behind (and in) the infamous "Friday" video:
How did the song, which was written in 30 minutes by Patrice Wilson, come about? Easy! It was Friday: "Oh, it's Friday. That's a song. There's no song about Friday out there."
Except this one and this one and this one and this one and this one....
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New York Magazine:
It occurs to me that Black may just be sick of talking about “Friday” or her nascent-yet-possibly-over-maybe-never-was singing career. Sitting at this table, she’s making it perfectly clear that she’d rather not have her day consumed by the adults around her, the way any kid her age would feel. Show More Summary